[Asis-l] The Informatics Department at the University at Albany, SUNY, is seeking three full-time lecturers for its new BS in Informatics and its online components, to begin Fall 2014 (3 positions).

Catherine Dumas cattd614 at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 30 18:15:17 EDT 2013


The Informatics Department at the University at Albany, SUNY, is seeking three full-time lecturers for its new BS in Informatics and its online components, to begin Fall 2014 (3 positions). Positions are on three-year, renewable, 10 month appointments. These positions will be posted shortly on our faculty vacancy website: http://www.albany.edu/hr/vacancy.php. Applicants are encouraged to apply online once the posting is available.

The Informatics Department is a multidisciplinary community of scholars committed to technological and educational innovation in serving the learning needs of undergraduate students. Lecturers are an integral part of the Department’s teaching mission and are expected to commit to excellence in teaching, constant review and improvement of the pedagogy they use in both face-to-face teaching and online environments, all in a way that engages and supports student learning. Successful applicants will teach in the program core as well as to be able to develop and teach a variety of courses in several of the following concentration areas of the new degree program: computer networking, cyber-security, data analytics, information technology, interactive user experience, social media, and software development.

A Master’s of Science (MS) degree in Information Science, Computer Science, or a related discipline from a college or university accredited by the U.S. Department of Education or an internationally recognized accrediting organization is required. Responsibilities include a three-four teaching load, university and department-level service, and participation in the development and evaluation of the newly established INF BS degree. Many of the courses taught will be in an online delivery format. Instructors will also be responsible for the creation and development of online and face-to-face courses to be taught by graduate students and other instructors.

Applicants MUST submit the following documents: Curriculum Vitae, cover letter, sample of online course development components, a statement of teaching philosophy, three letters of recommendation, and optionally, sample syllabus, and evidence of teaching effectiveness.

References may submit letters of recommendation by e-mail (evergreen2013 at albany.edu) or mail to Nan Carroll, College of Computing and Information, Draper 113, University at Albany, SUNY, 1400 Washington Avenue, Albany, New York 12222.

For additional information about the department, please visit http://www.albany.edu/informatics/.

Dr. Jennifer Goodall will be available on November 4 at the conference to discuss the positions.

Positions pending budget approval.
 
Catherine Dumas
PhD Student - Informatics 
College of Computing & Information
University at Albany, State University of New York
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